beam
Word family nounbeamerbeaminessbeamingbeamletbeamadverbbeamilybeaminglyadjectivebeamishbeamlessbeamy
beam1 /biːm/ ●●○ noun [countableC] 1 LIGHT a) LIGHTa line of light shining from the sun, a lamp etc 〔太阳、灯等的〕光束,光线 the beam of a powerful flashlight 手电筒的一道强光
b) TPa line of light, energy etc that you cannot see 束,柱〔指看不见的光、能量等〕 4 off beam British EnglishBrE informalWRONG/INCORRECT incorrect or mistaken 不正确的,错误的,不对头的 Our guesses were way off beam. 我们的猜测完全错了。
6. TTW technical the widest part of a ship from side to side 船宽,船幅 → broad in the beam at broad1(11) beam2 ●○○ verb 1 [intransitiveI]SMILE to smile very happily 开怀大笑,眉开眼笑 Sherman looked at his sons and beamed proudly. 谢尔曼看着儿子们,自豪地笑着。
beam with Connie beamed with pleasure. 康妮喜笑颜开。
beam at McLeish beamed at her. 麦克利什笑容满面地看着她。
2 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]TCB to send a radio or television signal through the air, especially to somewhere very distant 发送〔无线电或电视信号〕 the first sports broadcast to be beamed across the Atlantic 首次向大西洋彼岸播送的体育节目
3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]TPSEND to send out a line of light, heat, energy etc 发(光);发(热);发射 The sun beamed through the clouds. 阳光穿透了云层。
beam• The fans cheered, and the athletes beamed.• Even Sabina was pleased, and Gabby was beaming.• Her parents stood there beaming as she went up to receive the prize.• After the song was over, Miss Timms beamed at the class.• The water sparkled and the sun beamed brightly.• The images are beamed directly from a satellite.• Once we have landed on Mars we will be able to beam it to the galaxy, he said.• Beam me out of here!• The curtains opened again and Uncle Philip stood next to his doll, beaming proudly.• At the celebration, he beamed proudly.• Ralph nodded, beamed, situated his hat.• Farther down the line, 13-year-old Anne Fischer of Northridge beamed with excitement.• Just a short time before, they had been beaming with optimism.• They mug for cameras, hug their parents, and beam with pride.• Daddy sat in the first pew, beaming with pride.